Beyond extinction: erasing human fear responses and preventing the return of fear
- PMID: 19219038
- DOI: 10.1038/nn.2271
Beyond extinction: erasing human fear responses and preventing the return of fear
Abstract
Animal studies have shown that fear memories can change when recalled, a process referred to as reconsolidation. We found that oral administration of the beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol before memory reactivation in humans erased the behavioral expression of the fear memory 24 h later and prevented the return of fear. Disrupting the reconsolidation of fear memory opens up new avenues for providing a long-term cure for patients with emotional disorders.
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